"It was something I had done a long time ago, trying to get record deals. The kids and I always sing," Ingrassia said. "As a songwriter, when I saw 'Bring on Brady,' we had been thinking about doing something for a while, and when we saw that, we thought it was great. We just wanted to show our support, so I wrote a song."

Ingrassia does all the rapping in the song, while his oldest daughter, Emma, 10, who's in the middle in the video, sings the chorus. His other two daughters, Maddie, 8, on the right, and Ava, 6, dance and add their own lyrics.

The family shot and posted the video on YouTube Thursday night, but it wasn't until Friday night it really started to take off. It's been posted and shared all over Facebook and had almost 6,000 hits on YouTube by noon Saturday.

"I got a private message Friday from Dennis Pitta, who posted it to his Facebook page and within minutes it took off," Ingrassia said.

Having Pitta see it makes it worthwhile for the Ingrassias.

"I love it. We were all so excited. It really kind of makes you feel good, makes you feel like you're on the road with them, so it's really neat," Ingrassia said.

Ultimately, the Ingrassias just want to support the Ravens and have everyone to keep enjoying the song.

He'd like it to get some more views, for more Ravens to see it and, he jokes, maybe get some Super Bowl tickets...

"I really want people to enjoy it and have fun with it at least for the week leading up to the Super Bowl," Ingrassia said.

Ingrassia said he looked into going to New Orleans, but it's too expensive, so he and his family will be watching and rooting from home, where maybe they'll be working on the follow-up to "Baltimore Ravens are Fighters."

It's NFL playoff time, baby, and Harford County folks are crazy about their Ravens, cheering themselves into a purple frenzy, while dressing up, decorating homes and vehicles, and rooting their boys on to the Super Bowl.